Reflect: Share something from the lesson that blew your mind, or even just gave you a new perspective.

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    Reflect: Share something from the lesson that blew your mind, or even just gave you a new perspective.

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      Theresa H
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      The lesson as a whole was very therapeutic and I plan to continue my studies in Kabbalah. I really do hope I can do my part to change the world for the better starting with my family and the people I come across.

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      Esther
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      I agree with Douglas.  It will be interesting to see how we can be taught to actually love each other as ourself.  It sounds like intensive spiritual group therapy.  Thank you Kabu for offering this to the world.

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      Eliyahu
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      When this one girl in the Video started to smile, it caused me to smile back. This reminded me that we have an influence on the emotional reactions from our friends. We have a choice of either reacting to our inner state or to act against it and initiate a positive response.

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      i grew to understand that all of the actions at the world stage are ment one way or the other to help us grasp our correct inner sense of reality. As a fruit must ripe in order to be enjoy properly, so must all human endeveours to be used properly to achieve human wholeness with the creator.

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      Paul
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      A minor reflection:

      I never thought of Facebook as a possible means to world correction. More as a collective, unconscious platform for egoistical pursuits.

      But so many millions  of people using it, forming a social network spanning the whole globe, makes  it an interesting challenge how to change their  selfish attitude to an altruistic one.

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      Paul
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      ” Do not observe the externality of the face , but the internality of the heart.” Quote from Baal Ha Sulam, in this weeks clip with Rav Leitman.

      Also from Baal HaSulam (from the Shamati, (recommended reading, last sentence:

      In other words, the internal will correct the external.

      If i compare this with the well-known statement “” mind over matter “, should not mind be replaced by heart,

      e.g is not conscience our  inner judge which leads more to corrections?

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